Inside the $3.5M GPS Hack That Fooled Amazon

How did a single truck operator steal millions from a retail giant without ever moving a single piece of freight? In this video, deconstruct the shocking logistics fraud scheme executed by Ameer Nasir and Pak Express Transport, who systematically drained $3.54 million from Amazon Logistics. By exploiting automated carrier onboarding portals, the organizers cloned 22+ legitimate corporate identities to insert fraudulent profiles directly into Amazon's middle-mile dispatch network. Using cheap mobile hardware and unverified GPS-spoofing software, they deceived the Amazon Relay tracking application, projecting the digital illusion of physical presence at secure fulfillment centers. When precise satellite tracking failed inside concrete warehouses, the perpetrators weaponized a well-intentioned "manual override" feature designed for low-signal environments. By intentionally toggling airplane mode, they bypassed geofencing protocols to authorize over 1,000 phantom runs across the United States. This detailed security analysis maps the exploit to the Cyber-Physical Kill Chain, exploring the critical system failures of single-factor telemetry and the massive industry-wide legal liabilities emerging from this landmark cyber-physical heist. Uploaded: June 2026 NotebookLM: https://notebooklm.google.com/noteboo...